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Teryl K. Nuckols, MD, MSHS
Department of Medicine/General Internal Medicine
CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Cedars-Sinai Contact Information
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
8700 Beverly Blvd, Becker 113
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Telephone: (310) 423-2760
Assistant, Annette Bell, [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
RAND Contact Information
1776 Main Street, P.O. Box 2138
Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138
Telephone: (310) 393-0411 x7445, Facsimile: (310) 260-8159
Assistant, Lance Tan: (310) 393-0411 x7172
Email: [email protected]
Home Contact Information
A.K.A. Teryl N. Scott (legal name)
EDUCATION:
1985 – 1989
Cornell University, College of Arts and Sciences, B.A., Biological Sciences
1993 – 1997
University of California, San Diego (UCSD), School of Medicine, M.D.
1997 – 1998
University of Michigan, Department of General Surgery, Categorical Internship
1998 – 2001
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Department of Medicine,
Internal Medicine Internship and Residency, Center for Health Sciences
2001 – 2003
UCLA, Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research,
National Research Service Award (NRSA), Primary Care Research Fellowship
2001 – 2003
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, Masters of Science in Health Services
LICENSURE:
1999 – present
Medical Board of California, License Number A067775
BOARD CERTIFICATION:
2001 – 2011
2011 – 2021
American Board of Internal Medicine
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1990 – 1993
Environmental Scientist, Ecology and Environment, Inc., San Francisco, CA.
Investigated hazardous waste sites under a U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (Superfund) contract.
2003 – present
Health Services Researcher, RAND Corporation.
2001 – 2003
Clinical Instructor, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Department of
Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research.
2003 – 2011
Assistant Clinical Professor, Clinician Investigator Series, David Geffen School
of Medicine at UCLA, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal
Medicine and Health Services Research.
2011 – 2013
Health Sciences Associate Professor, Step I, David Geffen School of Medicine at
UCLA, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and
Health Services Research.
2013 – 2014
Health Sciences Associate Professor, Step II, David Geffen School of Medicine
at UCLA, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and
Health Services Research.
2014 - present
Director, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine,
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Clinical Teaching:
2001 – 2014
Hospitalist, UCLA Department of Medicine. Supervisor to Residents and Interns
caring for hospitalized patients at UCLA’s Center for Health Sciences.
2010 – 2011
Nominated for Full-time Faculty Teaching Award
2012 – 2013
Nominated for Full-time Faculty Teaching Award
Academic Leadership:
2003 – 2009
Site Director, Center for Health Sciences, Discussion of Major Diseases,
Inpatient Internal Medicine Clerkship, UCLA School of Medicine.
2011 – present
Core Faculty of the NRSA Primary Care Research Fellowship in the Division of
General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research.
2015-2016
Core Faculty, RAND Pardee Graduate School
2015- present
Faculty Mentor and Selection Committee Member, National Clinician Scholars
Program, Los Angeles, CA
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2015- present
Committee Member and Faculty Mentor, Clinical Scholars Program, CedarsSinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
2015- present
Associate Director, Cedars-Sinai Graduate Program, Masters’ Program in Health
Delivery Science (under development, anticipated start Fall 2017).
Didactic Teaching:
1994 – 1995
Tutor, Organ Physiology Review Course, UCSD School of Medicine. Invited to
instruct medical students in cardiovascular physiology.
2003 – 2008
Lecturer, Foundations Week, Medical Science College, UCLA Fourth Year
Colleges. “What is Health Services Research?” yearly lecture to about 30
students.
2003 – 2009
Instructor, Center for Health Sciences, Discussion of Major Diseases, Inpatient
Internal Medicine Clerkship, UCLA School of Medicine. Led case-based
sessions for third-year medical students per year during their inpatient internal
medicine clerkship at UCLA’s Ronald Reagan Medical Center.
2011 – 2014
Facilitator, Journal Club, Primary Care Track, UCLA Internal Medicine
Residency, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
2011 – 2014
Facilitator, Journal Club, UCLA Internal Medicine Residency, David Geffen
School of Medicine at UCLA.
2011 – 2015
HS200A, UCLA Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. Lecture:
“Accountable Care Organizations: An Overview.”
2016-present
HS200A, UCLA National Clinician Scholars Program. Lecture: “Accountable
Care Organizations: An Overview.”
Mentoring:
Trainees:
2013-2014
Daniel Ling, MD, MBA. Hospitalist, Stanford Group, Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center.
2012-2014
Joshua Banerjee, MD, MPH. Medical Director, Primary Care Medical Home
Clinic, LA County-USC (Adult Medicine Attending Clinic and the Adult
Medicine Resident Clinic, General Internal Medicine, University of Southern
California.
2012-2014
Lucinda Leung, MD. Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, Department of
Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
2012-2014
Paul DiCapua, MD, MBA. Medical Director of Primary Care Development and
Evaluation, Baptist Health of South Florida.
2012-present
Laura Anderson, MPH. PhD candidate, Epidemiology, UCLA Fielding School of
Public Health.
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2012-present
Brian Doyle, MD. PhD Candidate, UCLA STAR Program. Fellow and Clinical
Instructor, VA Quality Scholars Program, VA Greater Los Angeles.
2015-present
Joseph Ebinger, MD. Cardiology Fellow, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
2015-present
Carl Berdahl, MD. Emergency Medicine Physician and Fellow, National
Clinician Scholars Program, 2016-2018.
2016-present
Christopher Childers, MD. Resident Physician, PGY-3, Division of General
Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
2016-present
Christina Boutsicaris, MD. Resident Physician, PGY-2, Department of
Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Faculty:
2008-2010
Nasim Afsarmanesh, MD. Assistant Clinical Professor, Associate Medical
Director, Quality & Safety UCLA Medical Center; Director, Hospital Medicine
and Neurosurgical Clinical Quality Programs, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical
Center.
2012-2013
Irene Alexandraki, MD, MPH. Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, College
of Medicine, University of Central Florida.
2011-2013
Indu Gupta, MD, MPH, MAPA. Health Commissioner, Onondaga County, New
York.
2012-present
Peggy Chen, MD, MSc, MHS. Director, Public Sector Initiatives, RAND Health,
RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA.
2014-2015
Charles Coffey, Jr., MD. Assistant Medical Director, Inpatient Services
LAC+USC Medical Center
2014-2016
Arvind Shinde, MD, MBA, MPH. Supportive Care Medicine Consultant, a
faculty physician in the departments of Supportive Care Medicine, Division of
General Internal Medicine, and Division of Hematology and Oncology at the
Cedars-Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute, Cedars-Sinai
Health System.
2014-present
Joshua Pevnick, MD. Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General
Internal Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Health System.
2014-present
Lili Shek, MD. Clinical Instructor, Division of General Internal Medicine,
Cedars-Sinai Health System.
2016-present
Karl Wittnebel, MD, MPH, Division of General Internal Medicine, Cedars-Sinai
Health System.
Study Sections:
2014
Chair, Peer Review Panel, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
RFA-CE-14-004, U01 Research on Integration of Injury Prevention in Health
Systems.
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2014
Peer Review Panelist, Department of Health and Human Services, National
Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel, ZRG1
HDM-S 03 M, Member Conflict: Research Project Grant.
2014
Peer Review Panelist, Department of Health and Human Services, National
Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel, ZRG1
HDM-W 81 A, Academic Research Enhancement: Healthcare Delivery and
Methodologies.
Editorial Services:
Ad Hoc Manuscript Reviewer:
2006 – present
Journal of the American Medical Association
2008 – present
Canadian Medical Association Journal
2008 – present
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
2008
IAIABC Journal
2008 – present
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
2008 – present
Health Services Research
2009 – present
Health Affairs
2009 – present
Quality and Safety in Health Care
2009 – present
Medical Care (Exceptional Reviewer for 2010)
2009 – present
British Medical Journal
2010
BMC Health Services Research
2010
Forum for Health Economics & Policy
2011 – present
Critical Care Medicine
2011 – present
The American Journal of Managed Care
2011 – present
Journal of General Internal Medicine
2012
Medicare & Medicaid Research Review
2012
Postgraduate Medicine
2013 – present
Annals of Internal Medicine (Exceptional Reviewer for 2015)
2014 – present
Journal of Hospital Medicine
Meeting Abstract and Workshop Selection Committees:
2006
Patient Safety Abstracts, Society for General Internal Medicine, Annual Meeting
2010 – present
Abstracts, Society for Medical Decision Making, Annual Meeting
2015
Academy for Healthcare Improvement, Annual Meeting, Abstract Selection
Committee
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2015
Workshop Review Committee Chair, Quality of Care/Patient Safety Workshops.
Society for General Internal Medicine, 2016 Annual Meeting.
2015
Abstract Review Committee Chair, Quality of Care/ Patient Safety Abstracts,
Society for General Internal Medicine, 2016 Annual Meeting.
Committee Service:
2004 – 2005
Steering Committee Member. Standardizing a Patient Safety Taxonomy: A
Consensus Report. The National Quality Forum
2005
Committee Member. Patient Safety Taxonomy Implementation Planning
Meeting. The National Quality Forum
2006
Moderator, Quality and Safety Oral Abstracts, Society for General Internal
Medicine, Annual Meeting
2007 – 2014
Alternate member, Human Subjects Protection Committee, RAND Corporation
2007
Group Facilitator, Physician Education, “Promoting Stay at Work/Return to Work
and Preventing Needless Work Disability by Helping People Stay Employed.”
www.SAW-RTW-CaliforniaSummit.com. Pleasanton, CA.
2007
Panelist, “Implementing Treatment Guidelines: Medical Provider Acceptance,
and Success in Promoting Good Outcomes.” Annual Convention, International
Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions. Phoenix, AZ
2007
The 2007 Institute: Managing for Better Health. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention’s (CDC) sixth Institute on Critical Issues in Health Laboratory
Practice
2011 – 2014
Founder and Leader, Hospital Medicine Idea Incubator, UCLA Department of
Medicine. Leading an effort to develop quality of care / patient safety / costreduction projects with about 25 hospitalist physicians, quality improvement
experts, and researchers within the Department of Medicine and other
departments at the UCLA-affiliated hospitals.
2011 – 2014
UCLA Department of Medicine, Internal Medicine Residency Selection
Committee, Interviewer.
2015
Society for General Internal Medicine. California-Hawaii Regional Meeting:
General Internal Medicine: New Frontiers in Patient Care, Medical Education and
Research, Los Angeles, CA. Poster Judge.
2014 – present
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Internal Medicine Residency Selection Committee,
Interviewer.
2015 – present
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, High-value Care Committee.
2015
Knowledge Translation Canada, Terminology Working Group, University of
Toronto, February 2015
2016—present
Member, Clinical Research Education and Specialized Training (CREST)
Committee, UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
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2016—present
Member, Special Populations Section, UCLA Clinical and Translational Science
Institute.
2016—present
Member, KL2 Selection Committee, UCLA Clinical and Translational Science
Institute.
2016—present
Member, CERP Committee, UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
2016—present
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Medical Policy Committee.
2016
Selection Committee, Cedars-Sinai Clinical Fellows Award for Excellence in
Research, CTSI.
Consulting Activities:
2002 – 2005
Consultant, UCLA Risk Management
2006
Document reviewer, Research Synopses prepared for the California Healthcare
Foundation by Dr. Allard E. Dembe, Division Chair, Health Services
Management & Policy at The Ohio State University
2006
Report reviewer, Workers’ Compensation Research Institute
2006
Consultant, Lumetra, the Medicare Quality Improvement Organization for
California, project involving pilot testing the Joint Commission Patient Safety
Event Taxonomy
2008
Consultant, Committee on Optimizing Graduate Medical Trainee (Resident)
Hours and Work Schedules to Improve Patient Safety, Institute of Medicine
2010
Consultant, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Foreign Language Skills:
Spanish: Spoken – Advanced, Medical – Proficient, Writing – Proficient, Reading – Proficient
Leadership Training:
2009
American College of Physicians, Annual Meeting, Leadership Training
2009
RAND Corporation, Media Training
2011
UCLA NanoSystems Institute, Career Advancement for Scientists, Becoming
Effective Leaders
2011-present
Society for Hospital Medicine, Annual Meeting, Academic Hospital Medicine
Leadership Summit
2015-present
Society for General Internal Medicine, Annual Meeting, Association of Chiefs in
General Internal Medicine
2016
American Association of Medical Colleges, 2016 Mid-Career Women Faculty
Professional Development Seminar, Austin, TX
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HONORS AND SPECIAL AWARDS:
1989
1997
Cornell University, College of Arts and Sciences, Biological Sciences,
“Distinction in All Subjects.”
University of California, San Diego (UCSD), School of Medicine, June 1997,
Honors in fourteen pre-clinical and clinical courses (no AOA Chapter).
RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS RECEIVED:
2009-2013
“The Value of Hospital-Related Patient-Safety Interventions to Key
Stakeholders”
Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08), Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (AHRQ), Grant number K08HS17954.
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols.
$660,500 (direct)
2010-2016
“The Value of High Quality Medical Care for Work-Associated Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome,”
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, R01HS018982-01.
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols, MD, MSHS.
$1,495,000 (direct)
2011-2015
“Individualizing Assessments of Risk to Reduce Falls in UC Hospitals.”
University of California Center for Health Quality & Innovation Program.
Co-Principal Investigators: Teryl Nuckols, MD, MSHS and Catherine Walsh,
RN, MSN.
$375,000
2013-2016
“When Is Quality Improvement Cost Saving, Cost Effective, or Not a Good
Value?”
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, R01 HS22644-01.
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols, MD, MSHS;
Principal Investigator for Subcontractor (RAND): Paul Shekelle, MD, PhD.
$818,648 (direct)
2015-2017
“Medicare Readmissions Reduction Program: Outcomes, Costs, and Inadvertent
Effects”
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, R01 HS024284-01
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols, MD, MSHS
$521,080 (direct)
08/01/2015 –
03/31/2019
“Minimizing Errors in Medication Histories Obtained at Hospital Admission,”
National Institute on Aging, 1K23AG049181-01.
PI: Dr. Joshua Pevnick,
Role: Mentor.
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7/1/20166/30/2020
“Model Based Approach to Improving Hypertension Control in Populations”
NHLBI, 1R01HL130500 - 01A1
PI: Moran (Columbia)
Role: Co-Investigator
9/1/20166/30-2019
“Variation in Surgeon-Level Intraoperative Costs: An Intervention.”
AHRQ, F32HS025079
PI: Christopher Childers
Role: Co-Mentor.
CONTRACTS AND OTHER NON-GRANT RESEARCH PROJECT SUPPORT:
2003-2005
“Evaluating the Economic and Clinical Impact of MEDLEY GuardRails Smart IV
Pump”
Cardinal Health (previously Alaris Medical Systems)
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols (after original PI left RAND).
$1,600,000
2005-2006
“Proposal to Develop a Demonstration Project: Quality of Medical Care in
Workers’ Compensation: A California Demonstration Project.”
California Commission for Health and Safety and Workers Compensation
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols, Co-PI Steven Asch.
$44,838
2006-2009
“Quality of Medical Care in Workers’ Compensation: Developing General
Indicators for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome”
California Commission for Health and Safety and Workers Compensation
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols, Co-PI Steven Asch.
$249,998
2006-2008
“Quality of Medical Care in Workers’ Compensation: Developing General
Indicators for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome”
Zenith Insurance
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols, Co-PI Steven Asch.
$250,000
2006-2009
“Closing the Underuse Gap: Estimating the Cost Implications of Quality of Care
Improvements for Diabetes and Hypertension.”
National Pharmaceutical Council
Principal Investigator: Julia Aledort, Co-PI Elizabeth McGlynn; Teryl Nuckols
became PI after J. Aledort left RAND.
$524,398
2008
Updating “Residency Work-Hours Reform: A Cost Analysis Including
Preventable Adverse Events” for the Institute of Medicine Project, “Optimizing
Graduate Medical Trainee (Resident) Hours and Work Schedules to Improve
Patient Safety”
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Institute of Medicine
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols, Co-PI José J. Escarce
$14,120
2011
“Potential Cost of Proposed Changes to ACGME Common Program
Requirements”
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols, Co-PI José J. Escarce
$56,746
2012
“Identifying Risky Opioid Prescribing Practices”
The California Department of Industrial Relations and The California
Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols
$41,574
2013-2017
“The Appropriateness of Surgical Treatment Approaches for Lumbar
Degenerative Scoliosis”
Collaborative Spine Research Foundation.
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols
$580,000
2016-2017
“Evaluating the ODG Medical Treatment Guideline for Occupational Disorders
by the Work-Loss Data Institute”
Insurance and Care NSW, New South Wales, Australia
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols
AUD$274,504
2016-2017
The Value of High Quality Electrodiagnostic Study in Work-Associated Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome.
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine
Principal Investigator: Teryl Nuckols
$245,727
LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS:
Public Hearings and Testimony
1. Nuckols TK, Wynn BO, Lim YW, Shaw R, Mattke S, Wickizer T, Harber P, Wallace P,
Asch SM, MacLean C, Hasenfeld Garland R. “Selecting Medical Treatment Guidelines for
Injured Workers in California.” Workers’ Compensation Pure Premium Rate Hearing. State
of California, Department of Insurance, Commissioner John Garamendi presiding.
September 15, 2004. Public hearing, presented research in progress.
2. Nuckols TK, Wynn BO, Lim YW, Shaw R, Mattke S, Wickizer T, Harber P, Wallace P,
Asch SM, MacLean C, Hasenfeld Garland R. “Evaluating Medical Treatment Guideline Sets
for Injured Workers in California. California Commission for Health and Safety and
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Workers’ Compensation Board Meetings. Anaheim, California, November 3, 2004. Public
hearing, presented findings from RAND report with the same title.
3. Nuckols TK, Wynn BO, Lim YW, Shaw R, Mattke S, Wickizer T, Harber P, Wallace P,
Asch SM, MacLean C, Hasenfeld Garland R. “Evaluating Medical Treatment Guideline Sets
for Injured Workers in California. California Commission for Health and Safety and
Workers’ Compensation Board Meeting. San Francisco, California, November 15, 2004.
Public hearing, presented policy recommendations from RAND report with the same title.
4. Nuckols TK, Asch SM. “Quality of Medical Care in Workers’ Compensation: A California
Demonstration Project.” California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’
Compensation Board Meeting. Public hearing, presented project proposal, which
Commissioners voted to accept. Oakland, California, April 6, 2006.
5. Nuckols TK. Public testimony to California Senate Industrial and Labor Relations
Committee, Senator Richard Alarcón presiding. Regarding research entitled, “Evaluating
Medical Treatment Guidelines for Injured Workers in California. May 3, 2006.
6. Nuckols TK. “Updates on Two Topics: Guideline Evaluation Issues & Carpal Tunnel
Quality Measures.” Public Meeting, California Commission on Health and Safety and
Workers’ Compensation Board Meeting. Oakland, California, October 5, 2006.
7. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. “A Cost Analysis of Residency Work-Hour Reforms.” Presentation
to Committee on Optimizing Graduate Medical Trainee (Resident) Hours and Work
Schedules to Improve Patient Safety, Institute of Medicine, February 21, 2008.
8. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. “Estimating the Cost of Reducing Resident Physician Work Hours
and Workload.” Presentation to Committee on Optimizing Graduate Medical Trainee
(Resident) Hours and Work Schedules to Improve Patient Safety, Institute of Medicine, May
8, 2008.
9. Nuckols TK. “Quality of Medical Care in Workers’ Compensation: A California
Demonstration Project, Results of Measure Development.” Public hearing, California
Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation, April 30, 2009.
10. Nuckols TK. The Quality of Medical Care for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Effects on Clinical
Outcomes and Cost.” Public hearing, California Commission on Health and Safety and
Workers’ Compensation, September 2012.
11. Nuckols TK, Asch SM, Conlon C, et al. “The Quality of Medical Care for Work-Associated
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.” Public hearing, California Commission on Health and Safety and
Workers’ Compensation, October 2016.
Briefings of Policymakers
12. Nuckols TK, Briefing to Charles J. Wright, Consultant to California State Senator and
President Pro Tempore Don Perata, and to Greg Campbell, Consultant to California State
Assemblyman and Speaker Fabian Nuñez, November 7, 2005.
13. Buntin MB, Berenson R, Nuckols TK, Zuckerman S. “Medicare’s Sustainable Growth Rate
Policy: Increased Use of 10 Medical Services.” Briefing to staff of Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation, Department of Health and Human Services, August 19, 2008.
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14. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. “Cost Implications of Proposed Reductions to Duty Hours of
Resident Physicians.” Presentation to Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education,
September 9, 2010.
Invited Lectures at Professional Meetings and Conferences
15. Nuckols TK. “Potential Reasons Medical Care Expenditures Are Rising (Or Not) in
Workers’ Compensation.” 2nd Annual Regulatory Forum, International Association of
Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions, All Committee Conference. San Diego, CA,
March 9, 2006.
16. Nuckols TK. “Over Utilization Is Only Part of the Problem: Failure to Provide Highly
Beneficial Care Can Also Increase Disability & Costs.” 2nd Annual Regulatory Forum,
International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions, All Committee
Conference. San Diego, CA, March 9, 2006.
17. Nuckols TK. “Over Utilization Is Only Part of the Problem: Failure to Provide Highly
Beneficial Care Can Also Increase Disability & Costs.” California Association of Joint
Powers Authorities 2006 Fall Conference & Training, September 20, 2006.
18. Nuckols TK. “Assessing the Effects of California Reforms on Quality of Care: The Value of
Higher Quality Care.” National Academy of Social Insurance Policy Research Symposium,
Health and Income Security for Injured Workers: Directions for the 21st Century. National
Press Club, Washington, DC. October 12, 2006.
19. Nuckols TK. Montana “Education Conference on Utilization and Treatment Guidelines,”
Conference for State Senators and other policymakers. Panelist, Presenter on “Quality of
Care in Workers’ Compensation” and “How to Select Utilization and Treatment Guidelines.”
January 13, 2009.
20. Nuckols TK, panelist for “The Latest Developments in Medical Cost Drivers in California:
New Models for Delivering Cost-Effective and Quality Medical Care, Permanent Disability
Ratings, and Return-to-Work Programs,” 7th Annual California Workers’ Compensation
Forum, Huntington Beach, California, October 29, 2009.
21. Nuckols TK. Quality of Medical Care in Workers Compensation: A California
Demonstration Project, International Forum on Disability Management. International
Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions, September 20, 2010.
22. Nuckols TK, Asch SM. Quality of Medical Care for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Western
Occupational Health Conference, Western Occupational & Environmental Medical
Association, San Francisco, CA, September 13, 2012.
23. Krohm G, Mueller K, Nuckols TK. How Can Evidence-Based Medicine Improve Outcomes
for Injured Workers? International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and
Commissions (IAIABC), 99th Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, October 2, 2013.
24. Kauffman P, Swedlow A, Nuckols TK. Identifying Risky Opioid Prescribing Patterns and
Successful Strategies to Minimize Inappropriate Use. International Association of Industrial
Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC), 99th Annual Convention, San Diego, CA,
October 2, 2013.
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25. Nuckols TK, Popescu I, Anderson L, Doyle B, Di Capua P, Diamant AL, Chou R. Opioid
Pain Medications: Mitigating the Risks. The Conference Board’s California Workers'
Compensation Conference, San Diego, CA, October 25, 2013.
26. Arthur Gomez, Michael Lazarus, Robert Oye, Simerjot Jassal, Preetha Basaviah, Teryl
Nuckols, General Internal Medicine, Successful Academic Advancement for GIM, 2015
California-Hawaii Regional Meeting: General Internal Medicine: New Frontiers in Patient
Care, Medical Education and Research, Saturday, January 10, 2015. Los Angeles, CA.
Invited Lectures to Academic Audiences
27. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. “Cost Implications of Reduced Work Hours and Workload for
Resident Physicians,” Grand Rounds, Department of Internal Medicine, University of
California, San Diego, March 9, 2010.
28. Nuckols TK. “Rapid Growth of Expenditures on Physician Services among Medicare
Beneficiaries,” Department of Internal Medicine, weekly lecture for Division of General
Internal Medicine, University of California, San Diego, March 9, 2010.
29. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. “Reduced Work Hours and Workload for Resident Physicians,”
Grand Rounds, Department of Internal Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, June 1,
2010.
30. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ, Asch SM. “The Relationship between Quality of Care and Costs:
What Are We Measuring, Exactly?” Center for Health Care Evaluation, Menlo Park Veterans
Affairs Hospital, Menlo Park, CA, October 24, 2011.
31. Nuckols TK, Asch SM, Keeler E, Buntin MB, Patel V, Escarce JJ. “The Cost-Effectiveness
of Computerized Provider Order Entry in U.S. Hospitals from the Societal Perspective."
Center for Health Care Evaluation, Menlo Park Veterans Affairs Hospital, Menlo Park, CA,
and Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, November 19-20, 2012.
Invited Lectures at UCLA
32. Nuckols TK. “Cost Implications of Reduced Work Hours and Workload for Resident
Physicians,” Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, David
Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, February 26, 2010.
33. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. “ACGME’s Proposed Changes to Resident Duty Hours and the
Training Environment.” Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA. September 29, 2010.
34. Nuckols TK, Buntin MB, Berenson R, Zuckerman S. “Utilization as a Criterion for
Comparative Effectiveness Research,” Comparative Effectiveness Research Seminar Series,
Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA, November 9, 2010.
35. Nuckols TK, Asch SM, Escarce JJ. “The Relationship between Quality of Care and Costs:
What Are We Measuring, Exactly?” Division of General Internal Medicine and Health
Services Research, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, May 12, 2011.
36. Nuckols TK, Asch SM, Keeler E, Buntin MB, Patel V, Escarce JJ. “The Cost-effectiveness
of Computerized Physician Order Entry in U.S. Hospitals: A Reappraisal from the Societal
Perspective?” Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, David
Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, January 27, 2012.
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37. Nuckols TK. “Ensuring Hospitalized Patients Receive Quality Care: A Brief History.”
UCLA Hospitalist Service Annual Retreat, September 14, 2012.
38. Nuckols TK, Anderson L, Popescu I, Diamant AL, Doyle B, DiCapua P, Chou R. “Opioid
Pain Medications: Mitigating the Risks.” Division of General Internal Medicine and Health
Services Research, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, April 19, 2013.
39. Nuckols TK. “Key Research Topics for Hospitalists Interested in QI.” Lecture to Junior
Faculty in Hospitalist Group, Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services
Research, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, October 23, 2013.
40. Nuckols TK. Discussion of “Rates of Medical Errors and Preventable Adverse Events
Among Hospitalized Children Following Implementation of a Resident Handoff Bundle,”
Santa Monica Hospital Noon Conference, Journal Club. December 13, 2013.
Invited Lectures at Cedars-Sinai
1. Nuckols TK. “Opioid Pain Medications: Mitigating the Risks, A Foray Into Policy-related
Health Services Research,” Department of Medicine, Grand Rounds, January 2015.
2. Nuckols TK. “How to Estimate the Value of QI: The Basics.” Health Services Research
Seminar Series, July 2015.
Talks and Workshops at Professional Meetings
1. Arthur Gomez, Simerjot Jassal, Preetha Basaviah, Teryl Nuckols, Michael Lazarus, Robert
Oye. Successful Academic Advancement in General Internal Medicine. Society for General
Internal Medicine, Regional Meeting, January 10, 2015
2. How to Estimate the Value of QI: The Basics. Teryl Nuckols, David Meltzer, Brian Doyle,
Bill Padula. Workshop, Society for Hospital Medicine Annual Meeting. March 2015.
PUBLICATION/BIBLIOGRAPHY:
RESEARCH PAPERS
A. RESEARCH PAPERS – PEER REVIEWED
1. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. Residency Work-Hours Reform. A Cost Analysis Including
Preventable Adverse Events. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2005 Oct;
20(10):873-8.
2. Nuckols TK, Bell DS, Liu H, Paddock SM, Hilborne LH. Rates and Types of Events
Reported to Established Incident Reporting Systems in Two U.S. Hospitals. Quality and
Safety in Health Care, 2007 Jun; 16(3):164-8.
3. Nuckols TK, Bower AG, Paddock SM, Wallace P, Rothschild JM, Griffin A, Fairbanks
RJ, Carlson B, Panzer RJ, Hilborne LH. Costs of Intravenous Adverse Drug Events in
Academic and Nonacademic Intensive Care Units. Medical Care. 2008 Jan; 46(1):17-24.
4. Nuckols TK, Lim YW, Wynn BO, Mattke S, MacLean CH, Harber P, Wallace P,
Garland RH; Asch S. Rigorous Development Methods Do Not Ensure That Guidelines
Are Acceptable to A Panel of Knowledgeable Providers. Journal of General Internal
Medicine. 2008 Jan; 23(1):37-44. Epub 2007 Nov 21.
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5. Nuckols TK; Bower AG, Paddock SM, Hilborne LH, Wallace P, Rothschild JM, Griffin
A, Fairbanks RJ, Carlson B, Panzer RJ, Brook RH. Programmable Infusion Pumps in
ICUs: An Analysis of Corresponding Adverse Drug Events. Journal of General Internal
Medicine. 2008 Jan; 23 Suppl 1:41-5. Epub 2007 Dec 19.
6. Nuckols TK, Bell DS, Paddock SM, Hilborne LH. Contributing Factors Identified by
Hospital Incident Report Narratives. Quality and Safety in Health Care. 2008 Oct; 17(5):
368-372.
7. Harber P, Wynn BO, Lim YW, Mattke S, Asch SM, Nuckols TK*. Selection of
Workers’ Compensation Treatment Guidelines: California Experience. J Occup Environ
Med.2008 Nov; 50(11):1282-1292. *Senior author
8. Nuckols TK, Bell DS, Paddock SM, Hilborne LH. Comparing Process-Oriented and
Outcome-Oriented Approaches to Voluntary Incident Reporting in Two Hospitals. Joint
Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2009 Mar; 35(3): 139-144.
9. Nuckols TK, Bhattacharya J, Wolman D, Ulmer C, Escarce JJ. Costs Implications of
Reductions to Resident Physician Work Hours and Workload Recommended by the
Institute of Medicine. New England Journal of Medicine. 2009 May; 360(21):2202-15.
10. Sandin KJ, Asch SM, Jablecki CK, Kilmer DD, Nuckols TK*. Clinical quality measures
for electrodiagnosis in suspected carpal tunnel syndrome. Muscle Nerve. 2010 Apr;
41(4):444-52. *Senior author.
11. Maggard MA, Harness NG, Chang WT, Parikh JA, Asch SM, Nuckols TK*. Indications
for performing carpal tunnel surgery: clinical quality measures. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2010
Jul; 126(1):169-79. Erratum in: Plast Reconstr Surg. 2011 Feb; 127(2):1024. *Senior
author.
12. Nuckols TK, Harber P, Sandin K, Benner D, Weng H, Shaw R, Griffin A, Asch SM.
Quality measures for the diagnosis and non-operative management of carpal tunnel
syndrome in occupational settings. J Occup Rehabil. 2011 Mar; 21(1):100-19.
13. Nuckols TK, Maggard M, Harness N, Chang W, Chung K, Asch SM. Clinical Quality
Measures for Intra-Operative and Peri-Operative Management in Carpal Tunnel Surgery.
Hand. 2011; 6(2): 119.
14. Nuckols TK, Aledort JE, Adams J, Lai J, Go MH, Keesey J, McGlynn E. Cost
Implications of Improving Blood Pressure Management among U.S. Adults. Health Serv
Res. 2011 Aug; 46(4):1124-57. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2010.01239.x.
15. Nuckols TK, McGlynn EA, Adams J, Lai J, Go MH, Keesey J, Aledort JE. Cost
Implications to Health Care Payers of Improving Glucose Management among Adults
with Type 2 Diabetes. Health Serv Res. 2011 Aug; 46(4):1158-79. doi: 10.1111/j.14756773.2011.01257.x.
16. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. Cost implications of ACGME's 2011 changes to resident duty
hours and the training environment. J Gen Intern Med. 2012 Feb; 27(2):241-9.
17. Seabury SA, Neuhauser F, Nuckols TK. American Medical Association Impairment
Ratings and Earnings Losses Due to Disability. Journal of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0b013e3182794417. February 2013.
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18. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ, Asch SM. The Effects of Quality of Care on Costs: A
Conceptual Framework. Milbank Q. 2013 Jun; 91(2):316-53. doi: 10.1111/milq.12015.
19. Nuckols TK, Anderson L, Popescu I, Diamant AL, Doyle B, Di Capua P, Chou R.
Opioid Prescribing: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal of Guidelines for
Chronic Pain. Ann Intern Med. 2013 Nov 12. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-160-1-20140107000732.
20. Nuckols TK, Smith-Spangler C, Morton SC, Asch SM, Patel VM, Anderson LJ,
Deichsel EL, Shekelle PG. The Effectiveness of Computerized Order Entry at Reducing
Medication Errors and Adverse Drug Events in Hospital Settings: A Systematic Review
and Meta-Analysis. Syst Rev. 2014 Jun 4; 3(1):56.
21. Nuckols TK, Asch SM, Patel V, Keeler E, Anderson L, Buntin MB, Escarce JJ.
Implementing Computerized Provider Order Entry in Acute Care Hospitals in the United
States Could Generate Substantial Savings to Society. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf.
2015;41(8):341-1.
22. Chen PG, Daubs MD, Berven S, Raaen LB, Anderson AT, Asch SM, Nuckols TK; and
the Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis Appropriateness Group.* Surgery for Degenerative
Lumbar Scoliosis: The Development of Appropriateness Criteria. Spine (Phila Pa 1976).
2016 May;41(10):910-8. *Senior author.
23. Doyle, Brian J.; Ettner, Susan L.; & Nuckols, Teryl K. Supplemental Insurance Reduces
out-of-Pocket Costs in Medicare Observation Services, Journal of Hospital Medicine, v.
11, no. 7, July 2016, p. 502-504. doi:10.1002/jhm.2588
24. McNair N, Baird J, Grogan TR, Walsh CM, Liang LJ, Worobel-Luk P, Needleman J,
Nuckols TK. Is Spending More Time Associated With Less Missed Care?: A
Comparison of Time Use and Missed Care Across 15 Nursing Units at 2 Hospitals. J
Nurs Adm. 2016 Sep;46(9):428-37. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000371.
25. Conlon C, Asch S, Hanson M, Avins A, Levitan B, Roth C, Robbins M, Dworsky M,
Seabury S, Nuckols T. Assessing the Value of High-Quality Care for Work-Associated
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in a Large Integrated Health Care System: Study Design. Perm
J. 2016 Oct 3;20(4). doi: 10.7812/TPP/15-220. [Epub ahead of print]
26. Teryl K. Nuckols; Emmett Keeler; Sally C. Morton; Laura Anderson; Brian Doyle;
Marika Booth; Roberta Shanman; Paul Shekelle. Economic Evaluation of Quality
Improvement Interventions for Bloodstream Infections Related to Central Catheters: A
Systematic Review. JAMA Intern Med. Published online October 24, 2016.
doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2016.6610
B. RESEARCH PAPERS – PEER REVIEWED (IN PRESS)
1. Heather Colquhoun, Peter Bragge, Cynthia Lokker, Jeremy M. Grimshaw and the
Terminology Writing/Working Group.* AIMD - a refined version of a simplified
framework of interventions to promote and integrate evidence into health practices,
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systems, and policies. BMC Medical Research Methodology.* Member of
Writing/Working Group.
2. Waguih William IsHak, Katherine Collison, Itai Danovitch, Lili Shek, Payam Kharazi,
Tae Kim, Karim Y. Jaffer, Lancer Naghdechi, Enrique Lopez, Teryl Nuckols. Screening
for Depression in Hospitalized Medical Patients. Journal of Hospital Medicine.
3. Teryl Nuckols, Craig Conlon, Michael Robbins, Michael Dworsky, John Adams, Julie
Lai, Rachana Seelam, Carol P. Roth, Barbara Levitan, Steven M. Asch. Quality of Care
for Patients with Work-associated Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Journal of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine.
C. RESEARCH PAPERS – PEER REVIEWED (SUBMITTED)
1. Nuckols TK, Liang L, Grogan T, McNair N, Walsh CM. Temporal Trends in Fall Rates
with the Implementation of a Multifaceted Fall-Prevention Program: Persistence Pays
Off. Joint Commission Journal. Revise and Resubmit.
2. Teryl Nuckols, Marguerite Barrett, Katie Fingar, Carol Stocks, Claudia Steiner. The
Shifting Landscape in Utilization of Inpatient, Observation, and Emergency Department
Services Across Payers. Journal of Hospital Medicine. Revise and Resubmit.
3. Teryl K. Nuckols, MD, MSHS; Emmett Keeler, PhD; Sally Morton, PhD; Laura
Anderson, MPH; Brian Doyle, MD; Joshua Pevnick, MD, MSHS; Aziza Arifkhanova;
Gursel Aleyev; Philip Ros, MPH; Marika Booth, MS; Roberta Shanman, MS; Paul
Shekelle, MD, PhD. Economic Evaluation of Quality Improvement Interventions
Designed to Prevent Hospital Readmission: A Systematic Review. Revise and Resubmit.
4. Nuckols TK, Asch, SM, Keeler, E, Patel V, Anderson L, José J. Escarce, MD, PhD.
Which Stakeholders Bear the Costs of Improving Quality and Which Obtain the Benefits?
A Net Monetary Benefits Analysis of CPOE.
5. Nuckols TK, Needleman J, Worobel-Luk P, Liang L, Czypinski L, Anderson L, Grogan
T, Walsh, CM. Economic Evaluation of a Hospital-based Fall Prevention Intervention:
The Importance of Time Spent on the Front Line of Implementation.
6. Teryl K. Nuckols, Craig Conlon, Michael Robbins, Michael Dworsky, Julie Lai, Carol P.
Roth, Barbara Levitan, Seth Seabury, Rachana Seelam, Steven M. Asch. Quality of Care
Processes and Patient-reported Outcomes in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Prospective
Observational Study.
7. Michael Daubs, Harsimran Brara, Laura Raaen, Peggy Chen, Steven Asch, Ashaunta
Tumblin, Teryl Nuckols. How Does Imbalance in the Sagittal Plane Affect the
Appropriateness of Surgery in Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis? Recommendations Based
on a Modified-Delphi Panel Method.
REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS (PEER REVIEWED)
A. REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS – PEER REVIEWED
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1. Nuckols TK, Wynn BO, Lim YW, Shaw R, Mattke S, Wickizer T, Harber P, Wallace P,
Asch SM, MacLean C, Hasenfeld Garland R. Evaluating Medical Treatment Guideline
Sets for Injured Workers in California, RAND, MG-400-ICJ, 2005. Available at:
http://www.rand.org/publications/MG/MG400/
2. Farley DO, Damberg CL, Ridgely MS, Sorbero ME, Greenberg MD, Haviland AM, Meili
RC, Teleki SS, Bradley LA, Dembosky JW, Fremont A, Nuckols TK, Shaw RN, Taylor
SL, Yu H. Assessment of the National Patient Safety Initiative: Focus on Implementation
and Dissemination, Evaluation Report III (2004-2005). RAND, TR-508, 2007, Available
at: http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/TR508/
3. Farley DO, Damberg CL, Ridgely MS, Sorbero ME, Greenberg MD, Haviland AM,
Teleki SS, Mendel P, Bradley LA, Dembosky JW, Fremont A, Nuckols TK, Shaw RN,
Taylor SL, Yu H, Tharp-Taylor S. Assessment of the National Patient Safety Initiative:
Focus on Implementation and Dissemination, Evaluation Report IV. RAND, 2008.
4. Nuckols TK, Battacharya J, Wolman D, Ulmer C, Escarce JJ. “Cost-Effectiveness of the
Institute of Medicine’s Recommended Reductions to Resident Physician Work Hours and
Workload.” Cost Analysis accompanying Resident Duty Hours: Enhancing Sleep,
Supervision, and Safety, Institute of Medicine, December 2, 2008. Available at:
http://www.iom.edu/?ID=60449.
5. Nuckols TK, Griffin A, Asch SM, Benner D, Bruce E, Cassidy M, Chang W, Harness N,
Hiatt L, Jablecki C, Jerome J, Maggard M, Sandin K, Shaw R, Weng H, and Members of
The Carpal Tunnel Quality Group. RAND/UCLA Quality-of-Care Measures for Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome: Data Collection Tools to Use When Applying the Measures. RAND
Technical Report. August 2011. Available at:
http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/TR809.html
B. REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS – PEER REVIEWED (IN PRESS)
C. REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS – PEER REVIEWED (SUBMITTED)
RESEARCH PAPERS (NON-PEER REVIEWED)
A. RESEARCH PAPERS – NON-PEER REVIEWED
B. RESEARCH PAPERS – NON-PEER REVIEWED (IN PRESS)
C. RESEARCH PAPERS – NON-PEER REVIEWED (SUBMITTED)
REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS (NON-PEER REVIEWED)
A. REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS – PEER REVIEWED
1. Buntin MB, Zuckerman S, Berenson R, Patel A, Nuckols TK. Volume Growth in
Medicare: An Investigation of Ten Physicians’ Services. RAND Working Paper, prepared
for the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. December 2008. Available at:
http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/08/medicarevolume/index.shtml.
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2. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. ACGME Common Program Requirements: Potential Cost
Implications of Changes to Resident Duty Hours and Related Changes to the Training
Environment Announced on September 28, 2010. Available at:
http://www.acgme.org/acWebsite/dutyHours/dh-FinalReportCostAnalysis2011CPRs.pdf.
3. Nuckols TK, Diamant AL, Popescu I, Anderson L, Chou R. Identifying Risky Opioid
Prescribing Practices. Report to The California Department of Industrial Relations and
The California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation. May 24,
2012.
B. REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS – PEER REVIEWED (IN PRESS)
C. REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS – PEER REVIEWED (SUBMITTED)
CHAPTERS
CHAPTERS (IN PRESS)
1. Charles Coffey, Teryl Nuckols. Assuring Appropriate Care. In Sax HC (ed).
Measurements and Analysis in Transforming Healthcare Delivery – Volume 2: Practical
Applications to Engage and Align Providers. Springer International Publishing; New
York. March 2017.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
REVIEWS
EDITORIALS
1. Nuckols TK. “The Value of High Quality Medical Care in Workers’ Compensation.”
International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) Journal,
Invited submission to Spring 2007 issue, Vol. 44, No. 1. Available at:
http://iaiabc.org/library/publications/journal_articles.asp.
2. Nuckols TK. Identifying risk factors for adverse drug events in intensive care unit provides
actionable opportunities to customize medication management. Crit Care Med. 2012 Mar;
40(3):998-9.
3. Nuckols TK. Reducing the risks of intrahospital transport among critically ill patients. Crit
Care Med. 2013 Aug; 41(8):2044-5.
4. Nuckols TK. County-Level Variation in Readmission Rates: Implications for the Hospital
Readmission Reduction Program’s Potential to Succeed. Health Services Research. Volume
50, Issue 1, pages 12–19, February 2015.
PAPERS IN PREPARATION (RESEARCH COMPLETED)
1. Laura Anderson, MPH; Paul Shekelle, MD, PhD Emmett Keeler, PhD; Sally Morton, PhD;
Marika Booth, MS; Roberta Shanman, MS; Teryl Nuckols, MD, MSHS. The Cost of
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Quality Improvement Interventions Designed to Prevent Seasonal Influenza: A Systematic
Review.
2. Teryl Nuckols, Marguerite Barrett, Katie Fingar, Carol Stocks, Claudia Steiner. Revisits to
the Emergency Department, Observation, or Inpatient Care within 30 Days of Hospital
Discharge for Three High-Volume Conditions Across Payers, 2009–2010 to 2013–2014.
3. Teryl K. Nuckols, MD, MSHS; Emmett Keeler, PhD; Sally Morton, PhD; Laura Anderson,
MPH; Jonas Green, MD, MSHS; Brian Doyle, MD; Aziza Arifkhanova; Philip Ros, MPH;
Joshua Pevnick, MD, MSHS; Marika Booth, MS; Roberta Shanman, MS; Paul Shekelle,
MD, PhD. Economic Evaluation of Quality Improvement Interventions Designed to Improve
Glycemic Control: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACTS
1. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. "Residency Work-Hours Reform: A Cost Analysis Including
Medical Errors.” Annual National Research Service Award Trainee Conference. June 2003.
Oral presentation.
2. Nuckols TK. "Residency Work-Hours Reform: A Cost Analysis Including Medical Errors.”
Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. May 2003. Oral presentation.
3. Nuckols TK, Bell DS, Liu H, Hilborne LH. “Hospital Incident Reports Provide Limited
Insight Into Patient Safety Events and Their Causes.” Annual Meeting of the Society of
General Internal Medicine. May 2005. Poster presentation.
4. Nuckols TK, Lim Y, Wynn BO, Mattke S, Maclean CH, Harber P, Wallace P, Asch SM.
“Rigorous Development Methods Do Not Consistently Produce Guidelines That Clinicians
Find Valid.” Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. May 2005. Poster
presentation.
5. Nuckols TK, Bower AG, Paddock SM, Hilborne LH, Wallace P, Rothschild JM, Griffin A,
Fairbanks RJ, Carlson B, Panzer RJ, Brook RH. “An Observational Trial of Smart IV Pumps
in Intensive Care: Measuring Their Effects on Adverse Drug Events,” Poster accepted to
National Patient Safety Foundation 2006 Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA. Posted
online at http://www.npsf.org/congress_archive/2006/2006posters.html.
6. Nuckols TK, Bower AG, Paddock SM, Hilborne LH, Wallace P, Rothschild JM, Griffin A,
Fairbanks RJ, Carlson B, Panzer RJ, Brook RH. “An Observational Trial of Smart IV Pumps
in Intensive Care: Measuring Their Effects on Adverse Drug Events,” Journal of General
Internal Medicine, April 2006 (Vol. 21 Issue s4). Oral presentation at annual meeting of the
Society for General Internal Medicine.
7. Aledort JE, Nuckols TK, Lai J, Go M-H, Griffin A, Keesey J, Hiatt L, Adams J, McGlynn E.
The Cost-Effectiveness of Quality-of-Care Improvements for Type 2 Diabetes. Society for
Medical Decision Making Annual Meeting. 2008.
8. Buntin MB, Zuckerman S, Berenson R, Patel A, Nuckols TK. Volume Growth in Medicare:
An Investigation of Ten Physicians' Services. Panel topic: Investigating the Causes of
Medicare Spending Growth. Academy Health Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2009.
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9. Nuckols TK, Asch SM, Escarce JJ. The Effect of Quality of Care on Costs: A Conceptual
Framework. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Annual Meeting, Bethesda, MD,
2011. Poster presentation.
10. Nuckols TK, Walsh C. Individualizing Assessments of Risk to Reduce Falls in University of
California Medical Centers. University of California, Center for Health Quality and
Innovation, Colloquium, April 27, 2012.
11. Nuckols TK, Walsh C. Individualizing Assessments of Risk to Reduce Falls in University of
California Medical Centers. 2012 National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF) Annual Patient
Safety Congress, National Harbor, MD, May 2012.
12. Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ, Patel V, Keeler E, Buntin MB, Asch SM. The Cost-effectiveness of
Computerized Physician Order Entry in U.S. Hospitals: A Reappraisal from the Societal
Perspective. Academy Health Annual Meeting, Poster Session. Orlando, FL, June 2012.
13. Nuckols TK, Asch SM, Escarce JJ. The Effect of Quality of Care on Costs: A Conceptual
Framework. Academy Health Annual Meeting, Poster Session. Orlando, FL, June 2012.
14. Walsh C, Nuckols TK. 5P Method to Reduce Falls and Fall Injuries. University of
California, Center for Health Quality and Innovation Annual Colloquium. Oakland, CA. May
3, 2013.
15. Nuckols TK, Walsh C. Assessing Risk Factors for Falls During Nurses’ Hourly Bedside
Rounds Reduced Falls in An Academic Medical Center. Society for Hospital Medicine,
Annual Meeting, National Harbor, MD. May 16-19, 2013. Finalist, Innovations.
16. Nuckols TK, Smith-Spangler C, Morton SC, Asch SM, Patel VM, Anderson LJ, Deichsel
EL, Shekelle PG. Effectiveness of CPOE at Reducing Preventable Adverse Drug Events and
Medication Errors in Hospital Settings: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Society for
Hospital Medicine, Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. March 24-27, 2014. Oral presentation.
17. Nuckols TK, Doyle BJ, Barrett M, Ross M, Hockenberry J, Mutter R. Factors Associated
with Observation Visit Outcomes. Society for Hospital Medicine, Annual Meeting, Las
Vegas, NV. March 24-27, 2014. Poster presentation.
18. Walsh C, Anderson LJ, Grogan T, Liang LJ, Laura Anderson, Linda Czypinski, Emily
Deichsel, Nuckols MD TK. 5P Method to Reduce Falls and Fall Injuries. University of
California, Center for Health Quality and Innovation Annual Colloquium. Oakland, CA. May
2, 2014. Poster presentation.
19. Chen PG, Daubs MD, Raaen L, Anderson AT, Asch SM, Nuckols TK*, and the
Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis Appropriateness Group. The Comparative Appropriateness of
Alternative Surgical Procedures for Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis. Scoliosis Research
Society Annual Meeting, Plenary Oral Presentation. September 2014.
20. Brian Doyle, MD, Teryl Nuckols, MD, MSHS. Patient Out of Pocket Payments for Hospital
Observation Services. Society for Hospital Medicine, Annual Meeting, April 2015. Poster
presentation.
21. Sun M Yoo, MD, MPH; Natasha Cuk; Teryl K Nuckols, MD, MSHS, FHM; Daniel E Ling,
MD, MBA; Nimesh S Patel, MD; Neil S Wenger, MD, MPH; Neveen S El-Farra, MD,
FACS; Rachel P Brook, MD. Handoffs and its Impact on Adverse Events and Patient Care.
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Society for General Internal Medicine, Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, April 2015. Poster
presentation.
22. Teryl K. Nuckols; Emmett Keeler; Laura Anderson; Philip Ros; Brian Doyle; Aziza
Afrikanova; Joshua Pevnick; Kanaka Shetty; Roberta Shanman; Ashaunta Tumblin; Paul
Shekelle. The Value of Quality Improvement Interventions for Catheter-associated Blood
Stream and Urinary Infections: A Systematic Review. Society for Medical Decision Making
Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, October 2015. Poster presentation.
23. CE Coffey Jr, RI Goodman, KM Chang, T Griner, F Dailey, T Nuckols. Implementing
Guideline-based Indications for Cardiac Monitoring at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Society
for Hospital Medicine, Annual Meeting, 2016. Finalist.
24. Teryl K. Nuckols; Emmett Keeler; Laura Anderson; Philip Ros; Brian Doyle; Aziza
Afrikanova; Joshua Pevnick; Kanaka Shetty; Roberta Shanman; Ashaunta Tumblin; Paul
Shekelle. The Value of Quality Improvement Interventions for Catheter-associated Blood
Stream and Urinary Infections: A Systematic Review. Society for Hospital Medicine, Annual
Meeting, 2016.
25. CE Coffey Jr, RI Goodman, KM Chang, T Griner, F Dailey, T Nuckols. Implementing
Guideline-based Indications for Cardiac Monitoring at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Society
for General Internal Medicine, Annual Meeting, 2016. Poster.
26. Anshu Buttan, Ken Catchpole, Teryl Nuckols. Designing Medical Devices that Optimize
Patient and Provider Safety in Emergent Cases. SGIM California-Hawaii Regional Meeting,
2016.
27. Anshu Buttan, Ken Catchpole, Teryl Nuckols. Designing Medical Devices that Optimize
Patient and Provider Safety in Emergent Cases. ACP California Chapter Meeting, 2016.
28. Teryl K Nuckols MD MSHS, Kathryn R Finger PhD MPH, Marguerite Barrett MS, Claudia
Steiner MD MPH, Carol Stocks PhD, Pamela L Owens PhD. Growth of Observation Services
in Hospital-Based Acute Care: Trends Across Payers, Academy Health, 2016 Annual
Research Meeting, Boston, MA. Poster presentation.
INTERNET PUBLICATIONS (NON-PEER REVIEWED)
1. Nuckols TK. Incident reporting: more attention to the safety action feedback loop, please
[Perspective]. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. September 2011. Available at:
http://www.webmm.ahrq.gov/perspective.aspx?perspectiveID=108.
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